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Everybody needs a mouse. Even the simplest computing—web browsing, word processing, dragging files—is made better with a precise, comfortable way to control your cursor. On a Mac, you have a couple of very special options in Apple’s Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad, but there’s also a wider world of Mac-compatible mice that offer features and benefits you won’t find on Apple’s peripherals. Whether you’re looking for a little bit of that classic Apple “magic” or something new, here are our top recommendations for Mac-friendly mice, followed by what you need to know about picking a mouse for your Mac.
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Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks
Logitech MX Master 3S Wireless Mouse
Best Overall Mouse for Mac
Bottom Line:
Silent buttons and an 8,000dpi sensor bring Logitech’s flagship MX Master 3S Wireless Mouse just one or two clicks from perfection.
PROS
Remarkable comfort and battery life
Perfectly precise electromagnetic scroll wheel
Ultra-customizable for different apps
Works with multiple devices and operating systems
CONS
Lefties need not apply
No place to store the USB dongle
Fans of tactile clicks may prefer the older version
SPECS
Name
Value
Number of Buttons
8
Interface
RF Wireless, Bluetooth
Hand Orientation
Right-Handed
Sensor Maker and Model
Logitech Darkfield
Sensor Maximum Resolution
8000 dpi
Power Source
Internal Battery
Weight
5 ounces
Warranty (Parts and Labor)
1 year
Learn More
Logitech MX Master 3S Wireless Mouse Review
Kensington Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball
Best Classic Trackball for Mac
Bottom Line:
Wrist need a rest? The Kensington Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball has everything you need to make the fingers-only trackball experience your own.
PROS
Comfortable design, including game-changing scrolling ring
Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless
Detachable wrist rest
Lots of customization available via config software
CONS
Relies on disposable batteries (may be a pro to some)
Noisy click panels
SPECS
Name
Value
Number of Buttons
4
Interface
Bluetooth, RF Wireless
Hand Orientation
Ambidextrous
Sensor Maker and Model
Unspecified Optical Sensor
Sensor Maximum Resolution
400 dpi
Power Source
Two AA Batteries
Weight
15.98 ounces
Warranty (Parts and Labor)
3 years
Learn More
Kensington Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball Review
Logitech Ergo M575
Best Thumb-Style Trackball for Mac
Bottom Line:
The Logitech Ergo M575 is a well-built, more ergonomic alternative to a traditional mouse that’s held back only by a design that won’t quite fit everyone’s hands or workflows.
PROS
Ergonomic design
Solid construction
Supports both Bluetooth and Logitech’s USB Unifying receiver
CONS
Thumb-ball design isn’t for everyone
No support for wired connections
SPECS
Name
Value
Number of Buttons
5
Interface
RF Wireless, Bluetooth
Hand Orientation
Right-Handed
Sensor Maker and Model
Logitech Advanced Optical Tracking
Sensor Maximum Resolution
2000 dpi
Power Source
One AA Battery
Weight
5.11 ounces
Warranty (Parts and Labor)
1 year
Learn More
Logitech Ergo M575 Review
Logitech Lift
Best Ergonomic Mouse for Macs
Bottom Line:
The design-forward Logitech Lift is an affordable, versatile vertical mouse with an ergonomic bent, but its compact size won’t please users with larger hands.
PROS
Handsome, compact vertical design
Available in version for lefties
Rated 24-month battery life on one AA cell
Can seamlessly swap connections among up to three devices
Compatible with macOS
CONS
Not comfortable for larger hands
Shallow switches offer little feedback
SPECS
Name
Value
Number of Buttons
5
Interface
RF Wireless, Bluetooth
Hand Orientation
Right-Handed
Sensor Maker and Model
Logitech Advanced Optical Tracking
Sensor Maximum Resolution
4000 dpi
Power Source
Internal Battery
Weight
0.27 pounds
Warranty (Parts and Labor)
1 year
Learn More
Logitech Lift Review
Logitech MX Anywhere 3S
Best Mobile Mouse for Mac
Bottom Line:
Logitech’s MX Anywhere 3S doesn’t reinvent the wheel (or any other part), but it improves upon the Anywhere 3 in ways that are sure to impress those in the market for a travel-ready wireless mouse.
PROS
Sleek, comfortable design
Powerful customization software
Quiet clicks
Improved sensor
Long battery life
CONS
May be small for larger hands
Too few changes to warrant an upgrade
SPECS
Name
Value
Number of Buttons
6
Interface
Bluetooth, USB Wired
Hand Orientation
Right-Handed
Sensor Maker and Model
Logitech Darkfield
Sensor Maximum Resolution
8000 dpi
Power Source
Internal Battery
Weight
3.3 ounces
Warranty (Parts and Labor)
1 year
Learn More
Logitech MX Anywhere 3S Review
HyperX Pulsefire Haste Gaming Mouse
Best Budget Gaming Mouse for Mac
Bottom Line:
Lightweight, comfortable, and reasonably priced, the HyperX Pulsefire Haste is the best esports mouse to come along in some time.
PROS
Extremely light
Terrific sensor for the price
Onboard memory
Stylish honeycomb chassis
CONS
Chassis shape could use a bit more support
Little RGB lighting
SPECS
Name
Value
Number of Buttons
6
Interface
USB Wired
Hand Orientation
Right-Handed
Sensor Maker and Model
PixArt PAW3335
Sensor Maximum Resolution
16000 dpi
Power Source
Wired USB
Weight
2.01 ounces
Warranty (Parts and Labor)
2 years
Learn More
HyperX Pulsefire Haste Gaming Mouse Review
Corsair Darkstar Wireless RGB MMO Gaming Mouse
Best Wireless Gaming Mouse for Mac
Bottom Line:
Corsair’s Darkstar Wireless RGB mouse offers an excellent sensor, a unique design, and tons of customization options that will thrill players of MOBAs, MMOs, and fast-paced first-person shooters.
PROS
Unique, lightweight design
Impressive sensor enables gyro controls
RGB lighting used sparingly and effectively
Wide range of customization options
CONS
Expensive
Battery life could be better
Button layout takes some getting used to
SPECS
Name
Value
Number of Buttons
15
Interface
USB Wired, RF Wireless, Bluetooth
Hand Orientation
Right-Handed
Sensor Maker and Model
Corsair Marksmen Optical Sensor
Sensor Maximum Resolution
26000 dpi
Power Source
Internal Battery
Weight
3.3 ounces
Warranty (Parts and Labor)
2 years
Learn More
Corsair Darkstar Wireless RGB MMO Gaming Mouse Review
Corsair M75 Air Ultra-Lightweight Wireless Gaming Mouse
Best Wireless Esports Mouse for Mac
Bottom Line:
The Corsair M75 Air is a simple wireless gaming mouse with no real frills to distract from its ultralight weight. It’s expensive, but an excellent choice for esports fans.
PROS
Lightweight
Long battery life
High DPI settings
CONS
Costly
No DPI switch
Right-handed only
SPECS
Name
Value
Number of Buttons
5
Interface
2.4GHz Wireless, Bluetooth, USB Wired
Hand Orientation
Right-Handed
Sensor Maker and Model
Corsair Marksman
Sensor Maximum Resolution
26000 dpi
Power Source
Internal Battery
Weight
2.11 ounces
Warranty (Parts and Labor)
2 years
Learn More
Corsair M75 Air Ultra-Lightweight Wireless Gaming Mouse Review
Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE
Best Wireless Gaming Mouse With Wireless Charging
Bottom Line:
With an upgraded sensor and remodeled side buttons, Corsair’s Dark Core RGB Pro SE updates a great mouse to keep it in the front rank.
PROS
Remodeled side macro buttons
Very good price
Qi wireless charging
Highly customizable lighting
Built-in dongle storage
CONS
Textured grip is a bit slippery
Fewer buttons than the first Dark Core
No really big changes
SPECS
Name
Value
Number of Buttons
8
Interface
RF Wireless, Bluetooth, USB Wired
Hand Orientation
Right-Handed
Sensor Maker and Model
PixArt PAW3392
Sensor Maximum Resolution
18000 dpi
Power Source
Internal Battery, Qi Wireless, Wired USB
Weight
4.9 ounces
Warranty (Parts and Labor)
2 years
Learn More
Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE Review
Apple Magic Mouse 2
The Apple Classic Mouse
Bottom Line:
The Apple Magic Mouse 2 looks and feels the same as its predecessor, and now comes with rechargeable batteries. Its minimalist design may not be comfortable for everyone, however, and the Lightning port isn’t in the best location.
PROS
Rechargeable battery.
Multitouch surface.
Good for both left- and right-handed use.
Automatically pairs with Macs via Bluetooth.
Ships with Lightning-to-USB cable.
CONS
Requires OS X El Capitan or later.
Cannot use the mouse while it is charging.
Shallow design doesn’t fill the curve of your hand.
SPECS
Name
Value
Number of Buttons
2
Interface
Bluetooth
Hand Orientation
Ambidextrous
Sensor Maker and Model
Unspecified Optical Sensor
Sensor Maximum Resolution
1300 dpi
Power Source
Internal Battery
Weight
3.52 ounces
Warranty (Parts and Labor)
1 year
Learn More
Apple Magic Mouse 2 Review
Apple Magic Trackpad 2
The Apple Classic Touchpad
Bottom Line:
The Magic Trackpad 2 is larger than its predecessor, and adds a rechargeable internal battery and Force Click, but it’s nearly twice the price.
PROS
Attractive, minimalist design.
Larger active surface area than the previous model.
Quick setup.
Supports Force Click and multitouch gestures.
Internal rechargeable battery.
Includes Lightning charging cable.
CONS
Expensive.
Requires El Capitan and Bluetooth 4.0 to work.
SPECS
Name
Value
Number of Buttons
1
Interface
Bluetooth, USB Wired
Hand Orientation
Ambidextrous
Sensor Maker and Model
Not Applicable
Sensor Maximum Resolution
Power Source
Internal Battery, Wired USB
Weight
8 ounces
Warranty (Parts and Labor)
1 year
Learn More
Apple Magic Trackpad 2 Review
Buying Guide: The Best Mice for Macs in 2024
The first word in any conversation about mice for Macs has to be “Magic.” Apple’s Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad have been around for many years now and serve as the de facto standard for Mac users looking for a mouse. The Magic devices have a key feature that only a few other mice even try to replicate: gesture controls. You can swipe in different directions along the top of the Magic Mouse, as you would with a laptop touch pad, to trigger shortcuts and hotkeys. The Magic Trackpad, being the touch pad it is, takes things a step further, allowing you to fully replicate the laptop touch-pad experience in a desktop setup. Both devices fit in quite nicely with most of Apple’s computers, completing that sleek silver-and-white signature Apple look. If you think of a MacBook laptop of some kind as your “default” computer setup, the Magic Mouse is a best-of-both-worlds scenario. You get the more accurate, comfortable scrolling that comes with using a mouse, while also having access to those familiar swipes and taps.Not much has changed since the release of Apple’s tools, and the products we tested in our reviews linked above are still the current versions. Apple’s design remains timeless, flaws and all. But they have received smaller changes since we tested them, like the addition of a new black color option in addition to the classic white and dropping the “2” in their names. The Magic Trackpad also now works well in tandem with the Apple Vision Pro, working seamlessly together with your hands, eyes, and voice to help you navigate the new headset.Apple’s Classic Mice: Is Every Little Thing They Do, Indeed, Magic?Our take on that question: The Magic Mouse 2 is perfectly fine, but it’s not outstanding. It has some weird quirks other devices simply don’t, the biggest one being that you need to flip it over to charge it. (Most wireless mice have charging ports on the front edge, so you can keep using them while they’re plugged in. Not the Magic Mouse 2.) And if you want to go beyond the basics for increased productivity, improved ergonomics, or hardcore gaming, mice from other manufacturers more effectively cater to those needs.
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Many elite productivity mice allow you to connect wirelessly to multiple computers and quickly switch between or among them. Also, in the gaming world, customization is very important, and it can be helpful to have extra buttons for hotkeys or custom commands. And if long-term computer use has taken its toll and you feel pain when holding a mouse, a vertical mouse or a wrist-stilling trackball can help reduce strain on your hand and wrist.Each of these categories is a world unto itself, with its own specific qualities and eccentricities. To find out more about what makes them great (and how to pick the right one), also check out our guides to the best mice, the best gaming mice for Macs, and the best ergonomic mice.How to Pick a Good Mouse for the MacSetting aside the unique features and benefits of different types of mice (including Apple’s), keep a few basic criteria in mind when picking among any set of mice. Though many macOS and Windows users assume the two operating systems are wildly different, some concepts, as related to mousing, are the same across the board.
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The most important element of a mouse is its shape. Does it feel comfortable in your hand? Are the buttons laid out in such a way that you can reach them all easily without adjusting your hand, bending your fingers into awkward positions, or overextending? A well-shaped mouse guides your hand into a specific grip that doesn’t force you to squeeze it to grip it, and it makes every input easy to use.Internally, mouse performance all comes down to its optical sensor, which tracks your mouse’s movement relative to the surface below it. (For a deeper discussion of mouse resolution, see our buying guide to the best overall mice.) The thing is, nowadays, excellent-performing mouse sensors are very common. It’s pretty rare that you’ll find one that isn’t precise enough for most work.
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In the gaming-mouse world, some advanced specs come into play, such as how quickly you can move the mouse before it stops working correctly, but these matter only to really competitive players. Gamers care more about mouse weight. A lighter mouse can take microseconds off a reaction and be easily pushed with the fingertips. Check out our guide to picking the best esports mice for a more thorough explanation.And yes, we know that gaming on a Mac is a rarity, even rarer if you’re competing at a higher level. But whether you’re a casual player or take your games seriously, we recommend trying out an esports mouse anyway. Why? Because esports mice are more than capable of handling the basic needs of a gaming mouse, but are also flush with options in the event that you decide to take your gaming experience to the next level.
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Then there’s the issue of wired versus wireless mice. For any wireless mouse, you want to look for two things. Typical wireless mice offer a 2.4GHz wireless connection via a USB dongle. The most flexible mice have both that 2.4GHz connection and support for Bluetooth. (A few, mostly mobile/compact models, support Bluetooth only.) Second, battery life can vary greatly depending on a few factors, including whether the mouse features a rechargeable battery or uses disposable AA or AAA cells. Disposable batteries can last a really long time, but needing to replace them can be a hassle. Our roundup of the best wireless mice gets into these and other details so you can compare wireless mice wisely.Mice and Mac Compatibility: The DetailsAll of the above is well and good, but with Macs, there is the added layer of macOS compatibility, or rather, the degree of it. Before you run out and buy our picks for the best gaming mouse or best ergonomic mouse, check the compatibility claims made by the mouse maker. Almost any mouse, wired or wireless, will connect to your Mac and allow you to move the cursor and click. However, the more advanced features will work only if you download the manufacturer’s configuration application, a free piece of software that lets you customize mouse settings and enable certain features. Configuration apps vary by manufacturer, and many companies do not release their software on macOS. Before you purchase a mouse, it’s always a good idea to look up whether it comes with a configuration utility (it should, unless it’s a very bare-bones device), and whether that software will run on your computer. In our experience, Corsair, HP, Kensington, Logitech, and SteelSeries configuration software generally works on macOS. But check those specs.
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Many mice, especially budget models, don’t feature a config app. Those should just work, no questions asked, if the mouse maker claims macOS compatibility.So, Which Mouse Should I Buy for My Mac?Knowing the lay of the land is just the first step. Now it’s time for the fun part: picking out the right mouse for you! Here’s a list of our favorite Mac-friendly mice right now, from the classic Magic Mouse to all kinds of specialty mice that may catch your eye. If you’re also looking for a keyboard to go with your new mouse, check out our list of the best keyboards for Macs.